The future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is becoming cloudier. Legislation in Congress and a clear lack of support at the Treasury are harbingers of political difficulties ahead. Perhaps more important is the fact that these two government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) are growing faster than the housing market. By the end of 2003, they will bear the risk of almost half of all mortgages in the United States. At some point, no matter how generously they interpret their charters, they will run out of things to buy. In other words, change is inevitable; it’s only a matter of time.
In these circumstances, what future for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should policy-makers be considering? There seem to be four general approaches: (i) shedding the government’s risk through full privatization; (ii) forcing pass-through of the GSEs' subsidy by enhancing competition; (iii) requiring greater use of the subsidy in support of housing policy; or (iv) recapturing the subsidy through taxes, fees, and similar means. This conference will examine those options in detail.
| 8:45 a.m. | Registration | |
| 9:00 | Introduction: | Peter J. Wallison, AEI |
| 9:10 | Privatization | |
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| The Privatization of Sallie Mae | |
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| Speaker: | Mark G. Overend, Sallie Mae |
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| Strategies for Privatization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac | |
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| Speaker: | Stephen Moore, Cato Institute |
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| The Effect of Privatization on the Mortgage Markets | |
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| Speaker: | Dwight Jaffee, University of California at Berkeley |
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| Discussants: | Robert Van Order, Freddie Mac |
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| Robert S. Seiler, Jr., Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight |
| 11:00 | Enhanced Competition | |
| A More Competitive GSE Sector | ||
| Speaker: | Alex Pollock, Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago | |
| Chartering Competitive GSEs | ||
| Speaker: | Thomas H. Stanton, attorney at law | |
| Discussant: | Edward Golding, Freddie Mac | |
| 12:30 p.m. | Lunch | |
| Speaker: | Richard H. Baker (R-LA) U.S. House of Representatives | |
| 1:45 | Mission and Charter | |
| HUD Policies on Mission and Affordable Housing | ||
| Speaker: | William Apgar, HUD | |
| Setting Policy for GSEs by Charter and Regulation | ||
| Speaker: | John Weicher, Hudson Institute | |
| Increasing the Commitment to Affordable and Low-Income Housing | ||
| Speaker: | John Brown, Essential Information | |
| 3:00 | Focusing on the Subsidy | |
| The Case for Full Faith and Credit Backing for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac | ||
| Speaker: | Francis X. Cavanaugh | |
| Improving Control over the GSE Subsidy: Options and Challenges | ||
| Speaker: | Ron Feldman, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis | |
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| Discussant: | Marvin Phaup, Congressional Budget Office |








